Is This the Most Hospitable Country in the World ? 🇳🇦 vA 156

I ride from Keetmanshoop to Goibib lodge, in the mountains of Southern Namibia, in Africa.
About 40 kilometers after leaving Keetmanshoop, I stop at Kitchen 51 to have breakfast and to recharge my battery for the afternoon. The woman running the lodge welcomes me in an incredible way. She gives me a huge, delicious breakfast, and she refuses that I pay for anything. What an incredible hospitality!
After on long way uphill, I finally reach Goibib lodge, and as he sees me on a tricycle, the owner proposes me a huge discount on the price of the room of his lodge. The hospitality is really mind boggling in Namibia.

Here is the Instagram Page of the lodge that offered me a free breakfast:
https://www.instagram.com/kitchen.51/

Here is the video of “Kamran on Bike”, that perfectly defines bicycle touring, in my opinion:

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  1. Might sound weird But i love watching you eat Yves. You appreciate food and your facial expressions and the "ummmhh, very good" just make me hungry and wanna eat whatever it is!! Following from FL.

  2. Happy New Year everyone. If you enjoy watching as I do, and if you choose not to donate, watch the commercials in entirity so Yves can earn money. Best Wishes

  3. Hi, I have just found your channel and can't stop watching your videos. Awesome !! plus you keep the sound natural, no irritating background music. I live in Cape Town and will look out for you when you get here. Good luck and keep those videos coming.

  4. Good morning my friends!!!! Watching from Rwanda_Kigali🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼

  5. Nambia is a beautiful place that's for sure but downside crazy how huge acres of land and most of the places there are owned by Germans ever since the colonial era to this day

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